Function Keys

by vasista

March 14, 2004

Every one of us has seen these 12 function keys on the Keyboard. But how many of us used these keys to get our jobs performed easily. Seldom. Some of us newbies never touch these keys. These function keys perform different functions in different applications and programs. In combination with other keys these function keys perform different functions differently. For the benefit of all of us I have codified the ‘Function Keys’ performances.

As this information is collected from various web sites, magazines, some of them may prove wrong. I have tested some of them, and they are Ok. While collecting the information I have taken every care to collect correct information without ambiguity and I may have missed some, SO this is not the end.

F1

If you are in an application and you press this key, you will get its help file. Suppose you are not in windows explorer or desktop, you press this key you will get Windows Help file. Suppose you are in an application, and you want windows help file, press windows key + F1, you will get windows help file. F1 + in combination with other keys:

You select a program on your desktop (icon) and press this key. You will be allowed to rename that program. The same function you can also perform by right clicking the mouse and in the resultant memo you will have the option to rename the program.

While you are working in windows explorer or on desktop, you press this key you will get the ‘Find Files’ window. You need not go to start > find. While you are working in MS Word (make your selection) and press ALT + F3 = Create an auto text entry box appears. SHIFT + F3 = Change the case of the letters.

F4

While you are in Internet Explorer and you will press this key the address bar will open. If you want to close the selected window, press ALT + F4. When no windows are open if you press ALT + F4, you will see the shut down screen. When no windows are open if you press ALT + F4, you will see the shut down screen. When you are in MS Word, press F4 = Repeat the last action SHIFT + F4 = Repeat a Find or Go To action CTRL + F4 = Close the Window ALT + F4 = Quit the word program

F5

To refresh the active window in IE or WE, press F5. When you are in MS Word and you press this key, you will have the Find and replace window > Go To (Edit menu) SHIFT + F5 = Move to previous revision CTRL + F5 = Restore the document window size CTRL + SHIFT + F5 = Edit a bookmark ALT + F5 = Quit the word program

F6

To move the cursor in the structure of IE or WE you can use this key. When you are in MS Word, press this key, you will go to the next pane or frame. SHIFT + F6 = Go to the previous pane or frame. CTRL + F6 = Go to the next window. CTRL + SHIFT + F6 = Go to the previous window

When you press this key while booting the system, you will get the start up menu. You may enter safe mode. While installing windows, you press this key to accept Linux. Suppose some additional information is being available at the push pin, you can press this key to see the information or you can hide the same. When you are in MS Word, to extend the selection, press this key. SHIFT + F8 = Shrink the selection CTRL + F8 = Choose the size command (document control menu) CTRL + SHIFT + F8 = Extend a selection or block (then press an arrow key) ALT + F8 = Run a macro

F9

Users have no use of this key in Windows, but if you press this key in MS Word you will update the selected fields. SHIFT + F9 = Switch between a field code and its result. CTRL + F9 = Insert an empty field. CTRL + SHIFT + F9 = Unlink a field ALT + F9 = Switch between all field codes and their results ALT + SHIFT + F9 = Run GoButton or Macrobutton from the field that displays the field results.

F10

Users have no use of this key in Windows, but if you press this key in MS Word you can activate the menu bar. SHIFT + F10 = Display a short cut menu. CTRL + F10 = Maximize the document window. CTRL + SHIFT + F10 = Activate the ruler. ALT + F10 = Maximize the program window

F11

If you press this key, you will enter the ‘Full Screen’ mode in IE. This mode is otherwise called ‘KIOSK’ mode. In MS Word, if you press this key you will go to the next field. SHIFT + F11 = Go to the previous field. CTRL + F11 = Lock a field CTRL + SHIFT + F11 = Unlock a field ALT + F11 = Display Microsoft Visual Basic Code. ALT + SHIFT + F11 = Display Microsoft Visual Studio Code.

F12

Users have no use of this key in Windows. But if you press this key in MS Word you can choose the Save as command (File menu). SHIFT + F12 = Choose the Save command (File menu). CTRL + F12 = Choose the Open command (File menu). CTRL + SHIFT +F12 = Choose the print command (File menu)

You will observe that F7, F9, F10 and F12 have no use in Windows. We can assign some tasks to these keys. You find out which program you are regularly visiting. 1. Locate the shortcut of that program. If it doesn’t have one create one. 2. Hold the mouse pointer on the shortcut and right click the mouse and select the properties from the resultant menu. 3. Select the shortcut tab. 4. In the window click the mouse pointer in the short cut, and press the function key to which you want to assign this program. 5. You will find the function key name in the box. 6. Click on apply and close the box. Whenever you want to open this program you press this function key.